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History, 06.09.2021 05:10 sarah8479

As a result of our antitax spirit, the federal government usually spends more than it takes in. This poses a serious political dilemma. It is hard to raise taxes (people dislike them). But it is equally difficult to cut programs (people like them). So, what potential solution would you offer to reduce the deficit?

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